Description

Voice Aerobics® is a 3-part whole body voice strengthening program developed in 1999. It was originally created as an after therapy program for persons with speech and voice changes from Parkinson’s disease, including patients who had completed formal therapy programs, but who failed to retain the improvements or changes in their voice.

Participants appeared to benefit from a weekly class which focused on: breathing, movement, and voice using a “whole body” approach. The class was recorded on a DVD in 2008, and has since been available for independent use by anyone experiencing voice weakness or changes from diseases, disuse or age related changes.

My Mission

To enlist individuals in their treatment, and help them express their personality & spirit through voice. To educate and empower.
Mary Spremulli, MA, CCC-SLP

Why exercise the breathing muscles?

A healthy voice requires functioning vocal folds, healthy and well hydrated (moist) tissue, and good breath support. This is the real power-source for the voice. If breath support is inadequate or not used efficiently, then the voice may become too soft, raspy, hoarse, etc. Exercising your Voice yields the same benefits as any other type of exercise.

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